Thursday, February 7, 2008
Dallas-based Tyler Technologies wins $2.7 million software contract with Galveston County
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DALLAS Tyler Technologies, Inc. announced today that it has signed a contract to implement its Odyssey system in Galveston County, Texas. Odyssey is Tyler’s Web-based courts and justice solution for the state and local government market.
Photo not provided by Tyler Technologies, Galveston
Galveston previously had little use for the courts
Galveston County is a member of the Texas Conference of Urban Counties (CUC) and will adopt several Odyssey applications under the software license agreement signed in 2006 between Tyler and the CUC. Galveston County has separately contracted with Tyler for implementation and other professional services in this new agreement, which is valued at approximately $2.7 million.
"We are pleased to welcome Galveston County as a new Tyler courts and justice client. Through our agreement with the Texas Conference of Urban Counties, as well as contracts with other counties and states, Odyssey is rapidly becoming the gold standard in courts and justice systems not only in Texas but across the country," stated Dustin Womble, Tyler Technologies’ executive vice president.
Based in Dallas, Tyler Technologies is a leading provider of end-to-end information management solutions and services for local governments.
Source: Tyler Technologies
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